Fujitsu Arrows X - QuadCore LTE Tegra Smartphone Unveiled In Japan

Fujitsu has unveiled the Japan's first QuadCore LTE Tegra Smartphone called 'Arrows X' which is powered by NVIDIA Tegra 3 processors. The phone was launched in Japan on wednesday. With a 4.3-inch, 1280 x 720p HD screen, a fingerprint sensor and Fujitsu’s own Human Centric Engine, this smartphone is unique in Japan because it combines Tegra 3 with LTE on NTT Docomo’s Xi network. Arrows X is also water-proof and dust-proof. This phone was announced by Fujitsu in december last year and also appeared during CES 2012.

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Arrows X shown in Black, Blue and White

Arrows X features a 13.1 megapixel camera and an external CMOS sensor. Another unique feature is that the phone provides access to a total of 29 dictionaries. Speaking at the Launch Katsumi Takada, president of the Mobile Phones Unit at Fujitsu Limited impressed the attendees with a demo of the game Beach Buggy Blitz THD, optimized for Tegra 3 and connected to a big screen to show off the console-quality gaming that’s possible on the device. The phone will be available in Japan from NTT Docomo this summer.

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